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* Blue Cheer's album ''Vincebus Eruptum'' invariably separates the drums on one channel (either left or right). On "Summertime Blues" and "Doctor Please" the rest of the instruments are put on the left. "Out of Focus" separates the guitar (left channel) and bass (right channel). "Second Time Around" has an entire bass-and-drum solo entirely on the right channel.
* The acoustic version of "The Sound of Silence" by [[Simon and Garfunkel]] has the vocals on the left channel, with the backing vocals and guitar on the right. The electric version has the drums on the left and the guitar on the right.
* ''[http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/:Zaireeka |Zaireeka]]'' by the Flaming Lips is this trope [[Up to Eleven|taken to 11]]: The tracks are spread across four separate CD's, and the listener is supposed to play all of them simultaneously in four separate CD players.
* "Astral Traveler" by [[Yes]].
* "Sunglasses at Night" by Corey Hart does this with every keyboard note.